Login Via Server

I have over a hundred Macs running OSX. Is there anyway to get them to authenticate to a server?. I have a Windows server running with all the users in it already so it would be nice to be able to use that. I there any way to authenticate either to the Windows server or to a OSX server?

Originally posted by chehalistech I have over a hundred Macs running OSX. Is there anyway to get them to authenticate to a server?. I have a Windows server running with all the users in it already so it would be nice to be able to use that. I there any way to authenticate either to the Windows server or to a OSX server?

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Mac OS X 10.2 clients can authenticate via LDAP or NetInfo (as most used).
If you have a Mac OS X 10.2 Server you can let OS X Clients authenicate via both. But NetInfo is easiest and most documented.
Just run the NetInfo configuration setup on you OS X Server, letting you set the option to being a NetInfo parent (can't remember the exact words, but once you see, you'll recognize it).
Now the clients must be configurered to authenticate not locally but via a NetInfo parent. You can do this in NetInfo Manager.
One thing: the Server Tag is "network".
If it's your first time you'll be playing around a little, but that's the fun part.
Configuring an LDAP server on Win 2K server is new to me....

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